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Adrian Addison, John Dugdale, Penelope Evans, Mark Stretton, Jason Frenkel, Barbara Hall, Jonathan Leake Enviroment Editor, Joan Bakewell, Alec Stewart, Nigel Botherway, Mrs D Alexander, Steve Jones, N J, Fred Redwood, David Brown, Emma Payne, James Clark, Nicholas Rufford, Maurice Stubbs, Rob Hughes, John Peter, P K, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Derek Hodgson, Ben Bradshaw, Adam Sweeting, John Jay, J D, Mark Souster, Emine Saner, Frank Whitford, Sir Antony Duff, Paul Sanders, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Brennan, Alex Todorovic, Kathryn Cooper, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Melanie Rickey, Paul Driver, Neil Wormald, E P, M F C, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Bungey's, Clive Davis, Mary Wilson, Guy Dennis, Dr Roger Henderson, Joseph Dunn, Tony Allen-Mills, Simon Wilde, John O'Brien, Martin James, Tom Walker, Judith O'Reilly Educational Correspondent, Susan d'ARCY, Robert Winnett, Wendy Holden, Irwin Stelzer, Damny Roth, Nick Proctor, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, David Dougill, Marcy Ives, Michael Burke, John Evans, Philip Kingsley, Cathy Cooper, Steve Curry, Sarah Toyne, David Hewson, Jo Glanville Blackburn, Tania Alexander, Jonathon Carr-Brown, Alasdair Reid, Hugh Canning, Peter Watson, Jeremy Clarkson, Stewart Lee, Edward Porter, Peter Kemp, Professor Peter Golding, Louise Taylor, Neil Davis, John Waples Deputy City Editor, Mike Bor, John Peel, Dr Robert Sykes, Eben Black, Jack Bradshaw, Liz Jones, Bryan Keys, Jane Kiernan, Andrew Barr, Philip Oppenheim, Adam Nathan, Nick Gardner, Brian Moynaham, Frank Carter, C J M, Stuart Wavell, Maggie Gee, Mark Lattimer, Deborah Collcutt, Alastair Hendy, Diana Saunders, David Sumner, Timandra Harkness, Lucinda Kemeny, Jasper Gerard, Professor Arthur Pollard, Professor John Morehen, Garth Pearce, John Humphrys, Nick Newman, Nicholas Hellen, Clare Lorenz, John Follain, Peter Windsor, Ian Hawkey, Lowri Turner, Richard Brooks, Jerome Burne, David Leppard, Shelley Von Strunckel, Paul Durman, Dan Cairas, Mark Edwards, John Deacon, Stephen Killick, Susan Clark, Patrick Stewart, Danny O'Brien, Richard Rosenfeld, Joyce Monk, Michael Winner, Marina Thomas, Sean Newsom, Sue Reid, Raymond Keene, Richard Moore, Cosmo Landesman, Terry Jones, Diana Wright, Christopher Smallwood, Andy Knott, David Hunt, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Andrew Upton, Michael Wright, Peta Bee, Natalie Graham, June Field, Charlotte Woolf, Sue Fox, M J, T Woods, Humfrey Hunter, Julie Myerson, Lois Rogers Medical correspondent, Tim Moorey, Martin Grundy, Pat Butcher, David Walsh, Claire Oldfield, John Moremen, Greg Marinovich, John Stern, Anthony Scrivener, Bryan Appleyard, Stephen Armstrong, John Elliott, Hettie Judah, Paul Kavanagh, Victoria O'brien, David Price, Norman Stone, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Maurice Chittenden, Wayne Bodkin, Alex Fortune, Tom Cox, Richard Brooks Arts Editor, Conor Cruise O'brien, Graham Hind, Mark Franchetti, Jonathan Powell, Ray Hutton, Jon Ungoed-Thomas, Gwenda Brophy, T Q, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Leake, John Crossland, Michael Sheridan, D J Taylor, Amanda Craig, Harry Barnes MP, Margaret Walters, Bill Dennis, John Harlow, Pierre Pratt, Barry Collins, Dipesh Gadher, Rose Aidin, John Waples, Hunter Davies, A A Gill, Mrs J Machay, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Thelma Agnew, Alan Challoner, Winner's Dinners, Tom Robbins, David Sumner Smith, Nick Fielding, Marc Hauser, Stephen Pettitt, Howard Jacobson, John Spurling, Angie Buttrose, Tom Walker Diplomatic Correspondent, Sally Kinnes, Nicholas Hellen Media Editor, David Wickers, Tom Rhodes, John Aizlewood, Nick Pelham, Joe Lovejoy, W Hollow, Rupert Steiner, Theo Richmond, Brian Pendreigh, W Stockbridge, S Cross, David Parsley, Neil MacLean, Simon Crerar, Anthony Howard, P Duncan, Peter Roebuck, Jeremy Griffin, Steve Grant, Danny Danziger, Paul Lyons, Barry Newcombe, David Ashton, Boris Schapiro, Bob Latham,

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Renegade spy returns home to face secrets trial 'No hope' for 118 crew of Russian sub Inside Contents British Airways Contents Jailed British policemen reveral they were beaten Contents Welcome to the red, red grass of home Contents Armed forces fight move to enlist disabled Contents Newspapers Support Recycling The Sunday Times Classified Sanderson Customs officers fine their own supplier for Vat dodge Jospin's snub lands Blair in holiday row Lacoste Ministers rethink billboards plan TV crew held on spying charges Evans 'wrecking' his country house Hornby changes sex to write novel through woman's eyes Virgin Satellites give nosy neighbours their big break Norfolk is noise capital of regions Demon Pony owners fear rise in meat trade 'Dead' organ donors may still feel pain British police tell of Serb beatings Mercedes-Benz French back new supersonic jets to replace Concorde Dyke plan for sponsorship plugs to save BBC shows Vauxhall Shell drilling deal threatens tiger reserve Herds of wild boar blamed for swine fever outbreak NHS asks naked chef to spice up hospital food Big Brother claims another scalp as cast-offs count their winnings Abbey National Gilbert Zurich Hackers caught in Bloomberg e-sting Volkswagen RAF recovers ice crash men after 59 years Legal threats block book on Ecclestone Adams to open drink clinic for football stars Bosch Disaster in the Rotten remains of the empire that failed Russia has inherited a vast military apparatus it cannot afford, writes Norman Stone Passengers at risk from jet engine fumes Citroen Mixed school hits new heights with single-sex classes Lawnmowers Machinery Tools Off-roaders rev up for land takeover Teacher Training Agency Communication Centre SAS founder 'betrayed his men to German double agent' Greenfigers. com Honda Monotone man is mutating nicely Profile If this is the land of the free, give me slavery Posthouse Nick Newman's Week Russia fails its future Losing it on the lottery International Care & Relief It's scary, but we have to risk cloning You don't have to be English to misunderstand the Welsh William faces day in the St Andrews hot seat Atticus Labour aristos in the slow lane, courtesy of the curse of Glenda Atticus Fayed smells anothers assassination plot Atticus If girls do better than boys why aren't they paid more? The Sunday Times Turning the country into billboard alley Selfnia Motor Oil Muddying the media waters Bright is right An end to the war Points Birthdays The former spy David Shayler has been on the run for three years after revealing M15 secrets. Tomorrow he returns to face the music. . . Shayler's Secrets Alliance Leicester Heathrow Gatwick Stansted Field of Dreams Self-cutting grass is about to undermine the suburban male psyche. Roland White reports Murders linked to Milosevic loot Whitney casts herselft as queen of Hollywood Rover Gore says goodbye centre ground Clinton steals the show and leaves party in identity crisis Mitsubishi Motors Hello sweet left-wing mood music Democrats jump in the opinion polls Knowledge v charm in the big TV joust PNO Telecom Nokia Germany fights rise in race killings The Times Writers accuses Welles of 'Black Dahlia' murder Reeve anger at nerve transplant operation Puritanical tide sweeps beaches BT Teenage investors fuel Wall St boom Jacl China gripped by tale of the evil concubine Sunset for the red sail Fujitsu Computers Siemens Saving celebrity souls Inside St Tropez Lost in the legend Newsplayer North Pole incecap melts Seven drinkers shot as loyalist factions clash Weather and Travel Outlock Crash mystery Rapist may have caught HIV Water-ski tragedy Scots monument 'in wrong place' Mass grave find Gas explosion Branching out £7.5m lottery jackpot rolls over Tell your Boss to Log off Wal-Mart eyes up Boots News in Brief Paedophile move Youth appeal Bus swept away Publicist killed Sound effect Hasselbanker £15m striker pays back Chelsea Contents Jamjar Contents Ginola's exit gets Gregory the bird Stanic sinks Hammers Heskey rocket eases tension for Houllier Fragile Owls fall short of revival Rebrov provides spark for Graham Wenger fury over Vieira O'Leary brings the best out of goal-hungry Smith The Times FA Carling Premiership Nationwide First Division Nationwide Second Division Nationwide Third Division Other Football Pools Football Extra What the Papers Say Nationwide Conference Minor Leagues Charlton ruin return of City Burton hits back to foil Southampton United move on £18m Van Nistelrooy Sir Alex Ferguson has revived his interest in the PSV man by inviting him to Manchester to assess his fitness, writes Ian Hawkey Boksic double gives Boro a perfect start Renault £7m striker Cort in the firing line Newcastle's costly by aims to shoot down Manchester United at Old Trafford today Red Revolution Gerard Houlier finally has the squard he believes can mature into genuine title challegers Viduka has sights set on making mark in Europe Leeds United's £7m summer singing hopes that Wednesday's European tie in Munich will ingnite a goalscoring run. By Ian Hawkey Weller strike defeals Dons Two magical days Touch of swing restores pride England's criketers are no longer yesterday news after destroying the West Indies Troubled tourists need quick surgery The Leeds rout shows how far West Indies have sunk since the glory days, but the future holds promise. By Peter Roebuck Depressing Sound to Caribean Beat Giles has edge in spinners' stakes The Warwickshire left-armer has played himself into contention for the final Test and England's winter tour, reports Simon Wilde We must fight for Oval glory England can't take victory for granted with the West Indies pacemen gunning for a win Ganguly running out of friends Cricket Scoreboards Lehmann helps Yorkshire fight on Woolmer determined to dethrone one-day kings Hot Burns saves day Pack sits on tail of the Tiger If the World No 1 wins another major today at least he will know that he's been in a fight Super 63: Olazabal's Scorecard Ford Heavy price of putting sentimentality first Bowled over by England Letters to the Sports Editor Picks of the week Sport on TV Angling Q&A Book Review Bestsellers Healey saves Tigers's skin Sanderson off to a flyer News World Sweet revenge for Exiles as Cunningham shines Lions' Bone of Contention Rugby Extra Schoolboy Heroes War of Words Sign of the Times Chevrolet Boks turn the tables Intrepid Deakin has double vision Warrington Wolve's chief executive learns this week whether his plan for a dual-code super club wins approval. By Stephen Jones Bracken fit for battle Saracens' captain is back from injury to tackle his England rival Matt Dawson. By Stephen Jones Ready for Action: Team News and Prospects for Today's Premiership Clashes Duckworth beats drum for new order Worcester's bold chairman is determined to take his fight against eletism the full distance Open and shut case for glorius Gustafson Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up This Week's Fixtures Racing One giant leap Fired up by the words of his inspirational coach, Lynn Davies jumped out of his skin to win the Olympic the title, says Pat Butcher IAAF running into trouble over doping appeal hearings Sports politics will inevitably come into play as British athletes accused of drug offences await their fate, says Pat Butcher The Sunday Times Flat out for glory Success has been a long time coming for Kevin Darley and he fully intends to savour it Holland has time to appreciate Murghem With another suspension looming, one of the country's most glfted jockeys signs off in style at Newbury, writes Jonathan Powell A Typical Day in the Hectic Life of Kevin Darley Pontefract Chester Sky Sports 3 from 2pm Bath Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Growing up Fast Motor racing's young hopefuls can't rely on talent alone if they want to make it to Formula One Holmes defies pain barrier Britain's unluckiest athlete could be forgiven for throwing in the towel, but that's not the way she does things, writes Rob Hughes Four Wheel Drive Land-Rover Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jeep Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Radcliffe in mood to lead from front The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A Better Contract Hire Deal with Yorkshire Vehicle… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorpoint Multiple Classified Advertising Items A real live bargain that can't be found on the net What's best, a dealer or the web? 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Britain would have even worse problems if it joined, writes Christopher Smallwood Gore v Bush: what it means for business Bosses Run for Cover Company chiefs are demanding more privacy after threats from violent protesters. Report by Paul Durman Work 24 Use color. com Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turner & co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Loan Books Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal International Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Franchise Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Environmental Business? The winning sports franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Need a Loan? 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David Sumner Smith reports on how four firms have fared The Sunday Times Exporters must look beyond Europe to boost their sales British firms squander up to £10 billion a year in missed opportunities, a report shows. Identifying new markets can help them. By Claire Oldfield Tutor put wind into sails of struggling package designer Roger Proctor's young start-up was finiding the going tough until a college lecturer steered a computer company his way. By Mark Stretton My First Break Bank pact leads to cheap loans Bulletin Shareholder has right to full accounts Questions of Business Here, wer tackle owners-mangers' business problem, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasing competitive world Book proves to be a hard Jobs Prufrock Breare vows to stay the course in Wolves bid Robert Breate is determined to take over the £425m regional brewer, which has overextended itself in a series of acquistions. By John Waples Melinda goes mumsy Posh pongs for pooches Buerk not amused by mimic Future of Takeover Panel under threat The self-regulatory system that govering bids in Britain is being questional after the farce sourrounding the sale of Hyder to WDP. By Lucinda Kemeny Soccer cries foul over transfer fees Balancing the Books. . . Pru reduces its car cover through Egg Beware of advice from branch staff Look out Kids Big Mother is watching you Contents Plan to limit free use of cashpoints Contents Banks dupe savers with old accounts Jupiter Contents At last, a bank that can see our true worth Age Concern slams Serps chaos Cahoot Scottish Widows Don't hide money to avoid divorce payout—spend it Money Matters Evey week Diana Wright answers your questions on personal finance How to steer clear of the cowboy traders Sarah Toyne explains ways to find a reputable trader among the army of rogues that prey on consumers Norwich Union Halifax What to do if you are taken for a ride Students must learn how to keep Do Plenty of homework before choosing a bank Kathryn Cooper starts a reports on students finances by warning undergradutes to ignore giveways, but looking for a good deal Liverpool Victoria Canny students can make a profit out of government's low-cost loans Millions of pounds in scholarships and grants are there to be claimed Balancing the Books Buy your kids some digs for long-term gains Scottish Windows Fundsnetword Shell out for a cracking return Investing in a tiny firm that hopes to snap up bigger rivals is a risky strategy, but the rewards can be high. By Robert Winnett Legal & General M&G Pension blunder ruined sick man's business dream Anderson Investigates Every week Roger Anderson, our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Premier fund pays dividends Fund Watch Chase De Vere Savings Accounts Mortgage Deals Now-Cost Loans Top ISA Funds Cheap Credit Cards Fall Shares Factfile Bargains galore at Scottish festival sale An unusual auction in Edinburgh has everything from fine paintings to rare whiskies, writes Peter Watson M&G guarantees Isa Savings News Policy Portfolio PLC Policy Plus Abbey National Multiple Display Advertising Items Wavel Wandel Golterdunts Frazert-Jones SHP Associates Nortel Networks Multiple Display Advertising Items Calibre One. com EM Finance Korn\ferry International Resource Development Limited Forsyth Torres & Partners Ellis Fairbank plc PD Consultants Michael Beer Search & Selection CSC Mitchell James Interexec Multiple Display Advertising Items Ericsson Connaught Silvac International The Sunday Times Barnes Kavelle Limited A Northerns Foods Company A Walter Thompson Greater Manchester Police Market Analyst Multiple Display Advertising Items Intelectual Propurties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Partners Customer asset com The Recruitment Company Nicholson International Multiple Display Advertising Items British Metals Federation London of Chamber Commerce and Industry Stylist to the stars is dyeing to retire Jo Hansford is working hard to build up her hair-care business so that she has a good income for life. By Natalie Graham Egg: invest Fantasy discount that went through the roof Hire firm powers on in new market …E The image of famine that shocked the world was one photographer's picture of a lifetime, But the fame it won him pointed up a terrible contradiction in his life that would kill him, writes Greg Marinovich Underscar Contents Inside Contents Now we are a granny generation Those who became adults in the 1960s are entering a new age. It should fill them with joy, says Joan Bakewell The killing eye Living with apocalypse: the tribe of watches in the war zone Girls just wanna career How to be a gentleman farmer without trying The Sunday Times Enemy of the People History as I invented it Monty Python played it surreal, but real history was way ahead of them, writes Terry Jones Christie's sold me a £14,000 fake Bogus antiques are everywhere, from rural fairs to the top auction houses, says Michael Winner Maximum Max v the law of the land His universe is expanding all the time Interview Just how clever are those cunning little beats? Can animals think? Marc Hauser, a Harvard academic, was taken by surprise during his research From St Trop to the sunny side of the street Sacha Distel is a crooner reborn, on his way to star in the West End, writes Tony Allen-Mills The Sunday Times Woolworths does a nice line in instant stardom White-van lonely hearts, the accidental tulip eater, and second-hand hands Talking heads Global village This Life People of the Week Eureka! The millennium list Daily Telegraph, The Times: Last word. . . 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But can the developers keep up with the surge in dermand, asks Stephen Killick Hitch Hiker author's guide to renting out Location is put in its place St. George Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Just upgraded Gorden Brown and new wife Sarah got bumped up to business class becaure they were newlyweds. So can all happy couples score gratis goodwill on their honeymoon? Well actually, says Susan d'ARCY—they can Ryanair Contents Good Gear Guide Markwaner beach clubs Holiday Clinic Carmel Boyhan and Roger Irvine want to do America by car. David Wickers hits the road with their £4,000 Book of the Week Love at the last post As the flag is lowered on British Hong Kong. Marcy Ives finds temptation in the Tong Barclays Cairo revamp angers locals Directions Deals of the Week Holiday Money Calverley Travel Ltd. Orient Lines Somak Holidays TV Travel Correction Lonely singles looking for love can head for the… Where was I? The week on the web Fare fight in Oz Name and shame—Taj Mahal-style The Sunday Times Wetbike war hits US Question & Answer Readers' Rants Never too old Sean Newsom finds the classic longboard helps keep your upright and lasting longer. It's good in the water, too. . . Sunday Times Travel Insurance Heaven's below Howard Jacobson finds that God is everywhere in Jamaica. So has he found paradise? British Airways Travel Shops Multiple Display Advertising Items Clubs Sunsail Travel brief Trip-wired. com/Online guide to eating overseas Before travelling, get a taste of things to come, says Neil MacLEAN: go online for national dishes and restaurant listings Sunday Times Travel Insurance Stena Line Border Timandra Harkness renews her Inter-Rail pass and heads for Eastern Europe—10 years after she first made tracks. . . 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Win a gastronomic long weekend for two in a French auberge, with Inntravel Competition Details Contents Degree 2000 Don't panic—there is a place for you somewhere If you failed to get the exam results you wanted, the Universities and College Admissions Service (Ucas) can steer you into a new course, says Susan Elkin Results Better than You Expected? Cheer up, it's time to move on You didn't get the grades you need but all is not lost. An extra year in the sixth form is only one option. says Fred Redwood Saxon Resit with a Will to Succeed Taking the Alternative Approach When the examiners 'could do better' Find a Place on the Web Take it or leave it? What you choose to take with you to university can make all the difference. Fred Redwood explains An honest day's work makes play time more fun King Alfreds Winchester It need not cost as much as you think How can parents meet the cost of higher education without damaging the family's lifestyle? Charlotte Woolf selects the best ways to manage your funds Holborn College Start out indebted to prudence Reach for the Sky Making the Money Go round University clearing hotlines, e-mail addresses and websites Cife Cife Arthur Anderson An A-Z guide to vacancies in clearing The University of Greenwich University of Wales College, Newport Bunk. com Westminster College University of London EF International Language School University College Chichester Medical Schools Money-Back Guarantee Abbey College London Lansdowne University of North Londn Multiple Display Advertising Items Retakes in Cambridge Duff Miller Ashbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Portsmouth Career Analysts Www. livjm. ac. uk Regent Business School Gabbitas Anlevel retakes. com Get Paid for Reading Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Prifysgol Cymru Abertawe University of Wales Swansea Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Study World Ltd ST Martin's Regents Business School De Montfort University Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Arts & Sciences Campbell Harris Hot Recruit The Flintstones in Etching Und Kvetching Contents No Wonder She Loves that Art Class so Much, Fred! Why, Thank You, Dear! But now It's Time to Put… F-mail What will Fred do? Find out next week! X-Treme X-Citement! Dear f-mail, people think Scouts and Guides are old Jarvis Tintin's lunar adventure goes into full… The Adventures of Tintin Explores on the Moon Dagsy Dog Funday always has the best news in the world Flying fish The Funday Times neWs Let's prey! Bog standard Cool kit Kids play Scream Machines! The Best in Britain Stateside Screams European Thrills World Beater! Beryl the Peril Poor Beryl is a bit under par this week! Funday Buzz! Get the Buzz, only in The Funday Times Smashing Stuff! Funday Fresh! Rex and Tex Squirt Squirt, Robot and the rest return next week! Next Week in Funday Two Steppers! They are currently the hottest partnership in pop! Dane Bowers and Victoria Beckham tell Dave Coombs all about working together on their single, Out of your Mind Funday is always first for top pop stories Jamie Baulch Fans utd For all the best news about the Olympic Games keep Sport news Suits You! Contents Vauxhall Contents Australia's public enemy No 1 Robert Hughes retuned to Oz, had a near-fatal car crash, laid into his coutrymen for falling to ditch the Press for his pains. Has the experience changed him? Has it hell, he tells Bryan Appleyard Rest of the week's films Short Cuts At last, a film to be proud of Bucking the trend for laughable gangster movies, Stephen Daldry's Billy Elliot is a British features we can make a song and dance about—and, in 14-year-od Jamie Bell, it may have unearthed a star of the future Garth Pearce reports Spot the future The net is changing the dynamics of the art market, with galleries scarambling to sell online. Rose Aidin and Simon Crerar report Piccadilly Theatre Biteback A chimp off the old blcok Television That's what I want The American way to make Can US comedy-wirting skills and a sterling British cast combine to make a primetime hit, asks Steve Grant Time Code Always look on the dark side of life It's not all laughter on the Fringe, as Hettie Judah discovers Shock full of surprises? The … Arias on a shoestring Despite budgetary restraints thrilling performances ensure that Edinburgh is still a prime date in the opera calender, says Hugh Canning As good as it gets New York City Ballet made a rare return visit to Britain. David Dougil was entranced Easily insulted? Then avoid some of the acts in this funny Fringe year, says Stephen Armstrong Almeida Islington Silenced movie The 54th Ediburgh Film Festival belw a fuse when the sound cut out during Dancer in the Dark. Not that it mattered, says Brian Pendreigh Opera North Record of the week The Spectrum Between Drag City Dc 186cd, £12.99 The Sunday Times Music Shop Pop Classical Crucial cuts Jazz Sibling revelry Why are so many brothers and sisters suddenly making it big in film, art and music? Tom Cox explores the kindred success factor The philosopher's turn Karl Wallinger's songs are poppy and immediate, says Mark Edwards, but, with Bertrand Russell for inspiration, his ideas matter too In moving memory of Shostakovich There is emotional depth behind the simplicity of this malgned composer, says Paul Driver In Flame Walsall has lifted the humble bus station to heavenly heights, says Hugh Pearman The Sunday Times concise crossword No 649 The Sunday Times Hardbacks Paperbacks Complied by Bookwatch from data supplied by… Battersea Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Moscow State Circus Sadler's Wells The Entertainer The Chinese State Circus Lion King BBC Proms Hil St Soul Beautiful Theatre Experience Comeday Theate Www. latestevents. com The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of London Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items My Movies Radiohead Culture Van Morrison Look ahead Film Theatre Long players Art Concerts Opera Comedy Edinburgh festival Pop Theatre Film Dance Pick of the week Video Top 10 selling albums July 11 August 8 Agenda Mary, quite Contrary Seeing Mary Plain a life of Mary McCarthy by Frances Klerman W W Norton £24 pp846 Exploration My Quest for the yet! 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